THE SWOT ANALYSIS OF
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BANGLADESH
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Based on a Study of
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
TERM PAPER ON
THE SWOT ANALYSIS OF
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BANGLADESH
|SUBMITTED TO |
|MD. ABDULLAH |
|Assistant Professor |
|Department of Marketing |
|Comilla University |
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• What is Swot Analysis………………………………………..….………..…….06 • Tourism in Bangladesh……………………….………….……….……….…….07 • SWOT Analysis of Tourism Development in Bangladesh…………08 • Strengths of Tourism Development in Bangladesh…………………08 • Weaknesses of Tourism Development in Bangladesh…………….09 • Opportunities of Tourism Development in Bangladesh………….10 • Threats of Tourism Development in Bangladesh…………........10 • Outcomes of the SWOT Analysis…………………………………………….11 • Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………….12
What is SWOT Analysis?__________________
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